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[22 Nov 2008 | 2 Comments | 1,515 views]
New Themes/Layout Option In Gmail

Gmail is a free POP3 and IMAP webmail service provided by Google. In the United Kingdom and Germany it is officially called Google Mail.

Gmail launched on 1 April 2004 as an invitation-only beta release and became available to the public on 7 February 2007. To this day the service remains in beta status and has tens of millions of users.

With an initial storage capacity of 1 GB, Gmail drastically increased the standard for free storage from the 2-4MB its competitors offered at that time. The service currently offers over 7200 MB of continuously increasing (at a rate of 353.9 KB a day) free storage with additional storage ranging from 10 GB to 400 GB available for $20 to $500 per year.

Gmail has a search-oriented interface and a “conversation view” similar to an Internet forum. Software developers know Gmail for its use of the Ajax programming technique.

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[11 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 1,942 views]
Budak Kelantan

Buchek dan Jaha, dua teman sekampung dengan kehidupan berbeda. Buchek, seorang graduan manakala Jaha, lepasan Sekolah Henry Gurney. Zaman kanak-kanak dan ketenangan di bumi Kelantan ditinggalkan hanya untuk dipertemukan kembali di Kuala Lumpur, kota idaman yang juga kota penuh dugaan.

Pertemuan itu mendedahkan kehidupan hitam Jaha ? pedagang dadah, perempuan dan liar, mendorong Buchek untuk membantu sehingga sanggup mengorbankan cintanya apabila…

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[5 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 414 views]
Obama Wins US Election, To Become First Black President

WASHINGTON, (AFP) – Americans elected Democrat Barack Obama as their first black president, handing him an historic victory over Republican John McCain, television networks projected.
Obama, 47, will be inaugurated the 44th US president on January 20, 2009, and inherit an economy mired in the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, two wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and a nuclear showdown with Iran.
Television networks projected his victory over Republican John McCain after Senator Obama solidified traditional Democratic states and cut deep into the Republican territory which his rival needed to control …